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Colon and Rectal Cancer

Colon and Rectal Cancer involve the colon and the rectum.

Risk factors

  • Family history of colon and rectal cancer.
  • Colon and rectal polyps.
  • Diet rich in animal fat.
  • Diet rich in animal proteins.
  • Diet poor in fiber, vegetables and fruits.

Symptoms

Common Symptoms are:-

  • Blood in the stool.
  • Change in bowel habit.
  • Constipation or diarrhoea.
  • Black or dark-colored stool.
  • Rectal swelling/growth.
  • Weight loss.
  • Abdominal pain/bloating/discomfort.

Diagnosis

  • History is suggestive.
  • The doctor will recommend colonoscopy and biopsy will be taken to confirm the diagnosis of colon cancer.
  • Endoscopic ultra-sound and MRI are used to stage (spread) rectal cancer.
  • CTSCAN is used to stage colon cancer.

Treatment

Treatment of colorectal cancer depends on the stage (spread) and fitness of the patient.

  • Very early stage( 0&1) endoscopic removal (resection) is recommended.
  • Stage 2 & 3, surgery is recommended.
  • For advanced rectal cancer (Stage 3 & 4) chemotherapy and radiotherapy are recommended.
  • Advanced colon cancer (stage 4) chemotherapy is recommended.
  • Palliative care (supportive care) is useful for patients with the advanced disease.
  • Multimodal treatment (surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy) are beneficial to certain patients.